Friday, April 26, 2013
Representatives from state and federal agencies will be on hand to answer storm-related questions
Berkeley and Lacey residents who need help dealing with Superstorm Sandy can get some answers today, when the state sets up a "mobile cabinet' at the Berkeley Township Recreation Center. The event will run from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the center at 630 Route 9 South in Bayville, said Sean Conner, a spokesman for Gov. Chris Christie's office. Representatives from state and federal agencies will be on hand,including the Governor’s Office of Constituent Relations, the Department of Banking and Insurance, Department of Environmental Protection, Department of Community Affairs, the Business Action Center, FEMA and the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP.) They will assist residents and discuss ongoing recovery and rebuilding efforts. Residents …
Thursday, April 25, 2013
Representatives from state and federal agencies will be on hand to answer storm-related questions
Locals who need help dealing with Superstorm Sandy can get some answers on April 26, when the state returns with a "mobile cabinet" in Ocean County. The event will run from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Berkeley Township Recreation Center at 630 Route 9 South in Bayville, said Sean Conner, a spokesman for Gov. Chris Christie's office. Representatives from state and federal agencies will be on hand,including the Governor’s Office of Constituent Relations, the Department of Banking and Insurance, Department of Environmental Protection, Department of Community Affairs, the Business Action Center, FEMA and the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP.) They will assist residents and discuss ongoing recovery and rebuilding efforts. Residents who need …
Monday, March 18, 2013
A recent mobile cabinet made a stop in Stafford, one of many locations state officials have visited following Hurricane Sandy.
These issues aren’t resolved simply by the passage of time. Residents and business owners affected by Hurricane Sandy continue to struggle, even now, nearly five months after the late October storm caused massive destruction to New Jersey’s coastal communities. They want to get back into their homes, know how to adequately prepare for the next storm down the road. They want to reopen, welcome back customers who are also still reeling following Sandy. They want advice, answers. For the past several months, government employees and top-level State officials have been on the road, making stops in Sandy-impacted areas and holding Mobile Cabinets designed to provide information and a bit of understanding. The cabinets, which feature a rotating …
Saturday, February 2, 2013
Representatives from several State departments will be on hand to answer questions and provide assistance to residents.
Editor's note: A previous version of this story reported that the event would be held Monday. The event is being held Tuesday. Representatives from several state departments are slated to spend the day in Monmouth County Tuesday, offering expert advice and assistance in a number of areas to victims of Hurricane Sandy, Gov. Chris Christie's office announced recently. Senior staff members from the Department of Banking and Insurance, Department of Community Affairs, Department of Environmental Protection, and the Business Action Center will be on hand at Union Beach Hose Co. #1 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. to do casework for residents who need assistance. The day of casework is part of Gov. Chris Christie's Mobile Cabinet effort, which seeks to …
Rob
8:35 am on Saturday, April 27, 2013
the Gov has lost my vote and the family vote. Remember the shore counties put him in office. I can see why the teachers want him out , he talks alot and does nothing. I went to one of his town meetings, for you who never went they start it off like a broadway show while his aides usher in all the local politicians and friends of the politicians for a photo session. he tells every one that his …   more ›